Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

CORTIZOL LEVEL AND ADRENAL GLAND MORPHOLOGY UNDER INFLUENCE OF LOW-INTENSITY ELECTRO-MAGNETIC WAVES AND UNDER STRESS

Year: 2008, volume 4 Issue: №1 Pages: 127-130
Heading: Internal Diseases Article type: Original article
Authors: Ju.V. Polina, E.B. Rodzaevskaya, L.I. Naumova
Organization: Astrakhan State Medical University, Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

Low-intensify electro-magnetic waves (EMW) influence were studied at experiment. Certain EMI frequency regimes (they are transparent for the water and water-binding substances, and they are known as trans-resonance) can intensify the metabolic rate. In turn, certain EMW frequency regimes (they are not transparent for the water and the water-containing tissues, and they are called as non-resonance) can disturb the native electro-magnetic status of the cells and can lead to morphological changes in organs. Morphological changes in adrenal glands and cortizol level of 60 White Vistar rats (males) in serum under transparent EMW frequency regimes and non-transparent ones were examined. Transparent and non-transparent frequency regimes impact the various changes in adrenals. Cortizol level corresponds to morphologic conclusion. Stress modified EMW-effects in both variants - under resonance and non-resonance EMW frequency regimes in adrenal morphology and cortizol level.

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